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- The Advantages of A Pregnancy Calendar
[Home-and-Family:Pregnancy] A pregnancy calendar is a very useful tool to have during your pregnancy. It allows you to know what is happening to both you and your baby as you progress through pregnancy. This information is valuable in allaying fears about why certain things are happening.
- Predict The Color Of Your Baby's Eyes
[Home-and-Family:Pregnancy] It is not possible to predict with 100% accuracy what the color of your baby's eyes will be, but you can estimate it. Some characteristics like eye color are less complex to estimate.
- The History of Irish Baby Names
[Home-and-Family:Parenting] Irish baby names are one of the most popular categories of baby names searched by expectant parents when they are trying to decide on a name.
- Using A Pregnancy Calendar
[Home-and-Family:Pregnancy] A pregnancy calendar is a simple 42 week guides through your pregnancy. Find out how to best use it and how to calculate your own due date.
- Choosing The Best Baby Name
[Home-and-Family:Parenting] In a study at Ohio University, young adults were asked to predict the success of people entering new careers, based on information provided about those job applicants. The results suggest that people subconsciously predict career success for those with names that more closely match the gender stereotype associated with a profession.
- Early Signs of Pregnancy
[Home-and-Family:Pregnancy] There are many different signs of pregnancy, some women will experience almost all the common symptoms of pregnancy, while anothers will not. There is no fixed set of signs of pregnancy, but there are some common first signs which may indicate that you COULD be pregnant.
- Due Date Calculations
[Home-and-Family:Pregnancy] A guide to pregnant women who want to calculate their due date as accurately as possible. Your baby may not always follow the rules but the this article describes the accepted method for due date calculations
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